Busy day for the Downeaster. Trains #683, #685 and #687 all sold out leaving Boston today, 11/21. Happy Thanksgiving to all theDowneaster crews. The 17th Anniversary of Downeaster service is coming up on December 15th.

There will be no bagel shop opening in the Dover NH station.I do not have an official notice, but from what I understand,"None of the station activities would have been allowed to continue in an acceptable fashion".

Sunday after Thanksgiving busy also. I dropped my son off at Brunswick for 694 and there must have been at least 80 people boarding that train, most I have ever seen there.This time 694 was on time into BON.

Jon

Avatar Photo - P&W local from Gardner to Worcester at Morgan Rd., Hubbardston

Which brings up a question I’ve asked before—what is the purpose of the extension? If to gain additional ridership (vs. creating more remote economy parking for POR, or being a waystop on a future extension to Augusta and Bangor) the long-term results to date are pretty unimpressive. Maybe the extension of additional trains to BRU will help.

We'll see how things go. Watch for continued improvements this year as additional frequencies come online and the schedule pairs for Freeport and Brunswick and the rest of the route improve significantly.

I am a little concerned that Portland is capacity constrained for parking. The bus service seems to be growing and I think there are a lot people using those parking lots as alternate satellite parking for PWM. That might be causing some ridership loss (but probably not much).

One other metric likely to drive ridership back up is going to be OTP which should see a major improvement after several years of intensive tie and timber replacement.

Given a other potential factors and noting that a gas price crash might soften ridership I think the service is doing well and that at currently levels the Brunswick ridership numbers are far stronger than we could have realistically hoped for (especially given the current service level).

I will add one note of caution on the FY2018 station ridership numbers. There appears to be some glitchiness with some of the numbers. For example, Amtrak says there was a 42k drop in ridership on the San Joaquins (1.120m to 1.078m), but the GAS numbers for Bakersfield show an increase of 287k (482k to 769k). While the total of all station numbers (boardings + alightings) should be double system ridership (number of passengers carried), the San Joaquin/Bakersfield anomaly has got to be some sort of data issue. I don’t think the Maine numbers show any similar disparities, but it is something to keep in mind.

GO'K, it's my understanding that parking at POR is allowed only for bus and train patrons. And if the lot is always sold out, I would also submit that they are charging too little. Makes no sense that daily parking there is $5, but lot parking at PWM is $12.

PWM recently raised the daily price of their onsite parking to $14/day. They also reopened their satellite lot on the other side of the Turnpike and that one is $10 a day with a free shuttle every 20 minutes.

If PWM customers are using the POR lot, that's bad for bus/train customers and it's also bad for PWM (loss of parking revenue). Do we know if this is happening, and if so, are POR and PWM staff aware of it?

Would love to see the Thruway connection for the Concord Midcoast Bus changed from POR to BRK now with the expanded frequencies. This would maximize time on the train and minimize time on a bus. I emailed this idea to NNEPRA but never got a response.

If it is not changed I'll probably still do this and book them separately, but it would nice to have the protected connection, and earn/use points for the whole trip.

I'm not a big fan of the current Portland Amtrak station for a few reasons. 1. It is not within walking distance of Downtown.2. If you are continuing your journey north of POR, the train has to do multiple reverse moves I think and this can add travel time to the schedule.